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>> the former secretary of state on the tom joyner morning show disputed accusations is during her 2008 campaign, she appropriated the false claims that president obama was not born in the united states. >> first of all, it's totally untrue and secondly, you know, the president and i have never any kind of confrontation like that. >> clinton has her lowest level of support this election level according to the latest national poll from bloomberg, only seven points ahead of vice president joe biden who still hasn't decided if he's running. reena and kendis into thank you so much. a huntner idaho sharing details of his near death experience after surviving days in the wilderness. john seine alone in the woods when he fell and broke his leg. he had no cell service and used sticks to make a splint, then crawled three miles over nearly four days in such pain, he considered shooting himself. when he started to write a good-bye letter to his family, it motivated him to keep going.
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that's when he was spotted by a group of bikers who called for help. singer chris brown will not be welcome in australia for his december tour. an immigration official says she'll refuse his request for a visa because of his criminal conviction for assaulting rihanna. brown pleaded guilty to felony assault and was freed from probation this year. britain, canada, and new zealand have also refused his visa. when it comes to popular tv shows, binge watching has become a way of life for many of us. >> netflix wanted to know exactly when and how do we get hooked. it's not what you might think. after examining 25 of its most popular series like "house of cards" orange is the new black" and arrested development, not a single one reeled in viewers with its pilot episode. >> he that blows away traditional programming strategy which has always relied on the strengths or weaknesses of the series first episode. a netflix executive once told me that when they started doing the
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netflix "house of cards," when spacy's character would look right into the camera, it turned off a lot of viewers. they didn't like it. also the dog. there was a horrible scene the dog gets killed early on. that turned off a lot of people pap it's amazing how you can chart. >> those are two things we're not used to where the character breaks the third plane there. coming up, a new twist in the volkswagen scandal. their ceo surprised but not totally unexpected announcement as car owners around the world try to figure out what to do next. >> this morning, we're going to the dogs. if you've got a pup in your family or thinking about it, we've got some tips. but first, today's forecast. you're watching "world news now." "world news now" weather, brought to you by the gerber life insurance. i take prilosec otc each morning
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auto giant volkswagen is in a whole lot of trouble right now, admitting that they rigged their cars to cheat on emissions tests. >> the fallout is too much for their ceo to handle. he's out as millions of car owns are around the world trying to figure out what to do. abc's david kerley has the story. >> reporter: the emissions scandal called grave crisis by the resigning ceo saying he is stunned by misconduct on such a scale. so are the owners of the 11 million cars. >> complete deception. >> reporter: ari levin bought into the volkswagen pitch for a diesel car. >> that used to be dirty. this is 2015. >> no, no. >> reporter: with performance and clean emissions which vw it outed in commercials. but vw inserted software to shut off the emission controls except during an emission cejka louing cars to pollute up to 40% more than allowed making some owners feel guilty and angry. levin is part of one of many
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class action lawsuits. >> i tried to avoid driving it now as much as i can. i'm not quite sure what i'm going to do with it. i'm not sure who buy it. >> the best advice is to sit tight and wait to hear from volkswagen. >> reporter: openers haven't heard and apparently neither have dealers we visited. the value of the volkswagens involved has gone down in the week since the cheat was revealed. david kerley, abc news, washington. what i find the most troubling some financial experts are saying this crisis could cause more harm to germany's economy than the greek debt crisis. >> oh, very well. because you know, volkswagen's sfok is down nearly 40% and other german automakers stocks are down, as well. we'll see how it plays out. coming up, do you have a dog or thinking of getting one? meet murphy and his favorite dog training expert. >> murphy, we love you.
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we have some tips to make it easier to have a canine best friend in your life. stay with us. >> those are some ears. "world news now" continuest
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♪ so maybe you're a dog owner or maybe you're thinking about getting one or perhaps your kids are begging you for one. whatever the case may be, there's plenty of things to consider when you're having a dog with your family. here to help us sort it out is henry arden and her friend murphy. hello. >> thanks for having us. >> it's so great to have you here. what's the first thing you've got to know about house training? >> probably the thing people need to consider the most is management. your number one job is make sure you manage your puppy to prevent them from making mistakes. every time you allow them to run
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loose, the odds are they'll make a mistake and that will become a stronger habit. there are some shortcuts people can take to make raising a puppy in your home and dealing with the accidents easier. >> speaking of accidents, what tips do you have for dealing with accidents? >> one of the most important things people can do, you want to come down here? they can choose things that are short cuts. one of the shortcuts i love the most is stain master carpet and cushion which is great because it resists stains. >> okaying >> it relations pet hair. and it reduces odor which means that the time you spend cleaning up is reduced and have you more time to do the fun stuff like training them and playing and all that good stuff. >> stain master carpet. >> and cushion. >> that's great to know. is there something you should keep in mind to get the most out of your playtime with the dog, as well? >> people need to realize there's two types of playtime for dogs. the playtime we're interacting with them where you use a squeaky toy and play tug or have
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them play fetch. a lot of the time people forget that the dog probably has more energy and the need for release of more energy than they have the time to provide for. so one of the things you can do is make sure that you give your dog what we call environmental enrichment. we're going to take a little bit of food and we're going to put it in a toy like this and close it up. if i put this down on the ground, odds are he'll try and push this around to get the food out. he's going to play with this toy as a way of enrichment by hunting for his food from it. >> i see. so that toy really makes him go after it. >> yes. he's essentially hunting for his food. remember that even a young puppy has a pretty high energy level. they also have a need to use their smarts. so this is a way for a dog to be able to play the training game by themselves if we can't an interact with them at that time. >> what's the best tip for dealing with bad behavior? it's so hard when they're this cute. >> i know.
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i think what people need to realize is when we talk about bad behavior, it's typically normal dog behavior. it's just in an environment where it's not considered acceptable. so for example, a dog barking, there's not anything wong with the dog barking. when they do it in your yard or apartment or bother the neighbors or you, that's when it's troublesome. getting back to environmental enrichment plays a big part in preventing problems. even a puppy as young as murphy, i can teach him to sit, to lay down, to do something called hand targeting where he touches his nose to the palm of my hand as the foundation for coming when called. these are all things that are really, really e easy to do. and they're all about the dog having fun because they're earning things they want whether it be food or praise or anything else they like. >> you and i were talking, i've got a 4 and 3-year-old. when is the best age to have a dog. you want them to take on some of the responsibility. you should never expect kids to
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do it all. >> i worry when people say i'm getting a dog for my children because really what we need to remember is that when you get a dog and you have children in the home, you're going to always be the one as the parent who is responsible for the dog. children can certainly help. i strongly encourage that. but i think the right time is typically when you feel confident that your child can show adequate impulse control around animals. >> that's interesting. >> that means if you say to them, i don't want you to grab the dog's tail, are he doesn't have much of a tail. i don't want you to grab their fur, they can listen to you and follow through. it's for their safety and also the safety of the animal. >> such wonderful tips. andrea, thank you so much. can we say good-bye in. >> give him a little treat. >> we're going to say good-bye. say for more tips and general information, ung going to andrea arden.com. tell them you're watching "world news now." oh, thank you, thank you. you did a great job.
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>> there you see him greeting the masses in washington, d.c. in the popemobile. making surprise detours, even holding little children that were brought to him by security. here seven times during his 27 years in the vatican, pope francis now arriving and here on u.s. soil. >> yeah, he becomes the fourth pope to make a visit to the united states and his first visit here. and, of course, of course, they're a big deal whenever we have a pope here. we covered pope john paul ii when he made his first trip back in 1979. take a look. >> the pope flew to new york this morning from boston. his jet called shepherd herd 1 landed the laguardia precisely on time. here's a report from in bill
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blakemore. >> the pope was met in the new york by u.n. secretary-general be kurt wald heim who made one of the invitations which brought the pope to america. most of his day would be devoted to the ideals and hopes of the united nations. on the way into the headquarters after the crowds the pope has seen his first year, now the americans. into new york, america's melting pot city, ethnic neighborhoods from all corners of the earth. at the u.n., he met vlad heim's staff and walked through the headquarters garden before his speech to the general assembly. >> after the speech, he left the u.n. headquarters for a brief lunch at the residence of the vatican's u.n. observer on the upperet eastside. police estimate some 5 million people will see him in person, a security headache around the pontiff. this afternoon the fbi acting on apparent threat to kill the pope seized guns and ammunition in a
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new jersey house and broadcast sub descriptions of suspects. back in the general assembly this afternoon, he met the staff of the u.n., the importance of who is work for peace he praised. they welcomed him as one of their own. then from the u.n., the pope went 0 new york's history st. patrick's cathedral where in the midst of his jubilant day here, he knelt in prayer. ♪ ♪ see that man all dressed in white ♪ ♪ god's going to >> this evening he resumed his grueling schedule with a motorcade through harlem. bill blakemore, abc news with the pope in new york. >> just to remind you what a rock star he was. just like francis. >> uh-huh. >> but did he have a booblhead, as well? >> i bet he did. >> i'm sure he did. >> somethi
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this morning on "world news now," making history. >> the people's pope and his is busy first full day in the united states from the commander in chief to the children at his feet. pope francis inspiring the faithful in the nation's capital. we're live in d.c. with a look at another historic day ahead. new details surrounding those two high school football players lined siding a referee. their coach now admitting that he said to pur the attack and how the buys will be punished. >> tracking your kids. the latest way parents can can keep an eye on their children without violating their trust. new apps for where with families can stay safe together even when they're not. and imagine you're sitting at a light when you see this, a plane making an emergency planneding right down main street bringing new meaning to flying through the

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